Stars Party With Oprah During Met Gala

When Oprah Winfrey co-hosts the Costume Institute Gala benefit to celebrate the opening of American Woman: Fashioning a National Identity exhibit held Monday at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, she pulled all the biggest names into the ball.

Taylor Swift struts up the steps wearing a Ralph Lauren gown, which dips as low as it can go in the back, and a decadent red lipstick.

“It’s sparkly,” the country darling says. “This is a gown you wear to a ball. It’s funky and glamorous and takes a lot of chances.”

Moments later, a well-to-do fan’s mom accosts Taylor on the carpet, but she handles the feigning praise with poise and grace.

Oprah, wearing Oscar de la Renta and accompanied by the designer himself, has a confession. “I like tequila,” she says, adding, “My hair is down for the party, and I wore it curly because it’s a bad day for straight hair. It was all worth it. It’s a double-O team here!”

“We have a little ritual where we meet at 2 p.m. or 3 p.m., and we drink champagne and we do hair and makeup,” Liv says. “We take pictures and gossip, and have a great time. It felt great. Then we come here and we start sweating, and we’re like ‘I’m going to trip. What do we do now?’ ”

She adds, “We just sat all together and shared hair and makeup. We said, ‘Oh no, make your braid looser or tighter, I like that, I like this.’ ”

Renée Zellweger slides in but has difficulty making it up the steps in her gown.

Of her dress, Sarah Jessica Parker, wearing Halston Heritage, says, “I like it very much.” Eva Mendes says, “I love it because everything fits,” motioning to her stomach. And why does DemiMoore love her dress? “Because I do!” she exclaims. Wearing Michael Kors, Brooke explains, “I had to fix the train a few times.” Gisele Bündchen says, “I like the texture. It’s leather, like real leather.”

Katy Perry (who was actually born Katy Hudson) steals the show in the dress department with a light-up frock that makes her look like a carnival ride. But she turns it off when she heads inside, so it doubles as a fantastic and functional fashion.

“I love that it feels like me,” Emma tells me. “I’m wearing something that is really ‘Emma.’ I don’t feel like I’m wearing someone else’s clothes for the night. It fits me perfectly, I love the white, I love that it’s classic but also edgy and young. It makes it so special.”

Calvin Klein-clad Zoe Saldana steps up.

“I feel feminine, but it doesn’t overpower me,” she says.

Now it’s time for Camilla Belle.

“I love the color, I love the style and how feminine it is,” she tells me. “It’s rich and beautiful.”

What about her extended eyeliner?

“I think because the dress is so rich and so powerful that you want to do something … no lips to compete with the dress … I wanted to do something dramatic with the eyes and keep it at that.”